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1. Modified horseshoe crab peptides target and kill bacteria inside host cells. Amiss AS, von Pein JB, Webb JR, Condon ND, Harvey PJ, Phan MD, Schembri MA, Currie BJ, Sweet MJ, Craik DJ, Kapetanovic R, Henriques ST, Lawrence N. Cell Mol Life Sci; 2021 Dec 31; 79(1):38. PubMed ID: 34971427 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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